Monthly Archives: April 2019

Nearly two-thirds of Swedish gambling addicts are women

Sweden’s gambling participation rate remained unchanged in 2018 but the number of gambling addicts rose by nearly half, and female addicts now outnumber men.

This week, Sweden’s Folkhalsomyndigheten (Public Health Authority) released the results of its 2018 survey of Swedish gambling habits. The survey (viewable here, in Swedish), was conducted last August with the participation of just over 5k respondents.

The survey found that 58% of respondents engaged in some form of real-money gambling last year, unchanged from the results of the 2015 survey. Of these gamblers, around 225k were found to be at some risk of developing problem gambling behavior, a significant decline from the 322k respondents who were deemed to be ‘at risk’ gamblers in 2015.

Similarly, the number of actual problem gamblers fell from 134k in 2015 to 101k in 2018, but that’s where the good news ends. The number of individuals deemed to be pathological gamblers in 2018 was 45k, nearly 50% higher than the 31k who earned that dubious designation in 2015.

Poker Central announce High Roller of the Year summer schedule

Poker Central has announced the summer schedule for the High Roller of the Year award, with the World Series of Poker and Bellagio joining the ARIA as hosts for the 35-events.

I know most of you will spend the month of April saying things like “Winter is Coming,” but in truth, summer is coming, and with it, a crazy crackers high roller schedule that will either send you to the posh yacht shop or the asylum.

There are a few kingpins when it comes to high roller content.

Triton Poker in Asia.

Former security chief grilled by CT Lottery lawyer at hearing

A hearing on an ex-lottery official’s “whistleblower complaint” grew heated Wednesday over the question of why a Connecticut Lottery Corp. drawing team entered the wrong numbers into a computerized “random number generator” on Jan. 1, 2018, in a million-dollar blunder that required a do-over drawing two weeks later and has never stopped causing trouble since.Legal, Connecticut, Error, Scandal, Raffle, Drawing

2nd lottery bill filed in the Alabama Senate

A second competing lottery bill was filed this week in the Alabama Senate that would establish a state lottery and limit it to paper-based games — a move that has drawn opposition in the past from senators who say it could give a major gambling entity in Alabama a unique advantage over others.Legislation, Starting a Lottery, Alabama, Government